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Florida Tech in the National Capital Region Joins G.I. Bill Yellow Ribbon Program, Eases Costs for Vets, Dependents to Attend. Read more...

Florida Tech offers master's degree and graduate certificate programs in the Washington, D.C. metro area. Currently, our primary administrative office and classroom site is located in Alexandria, Va. However, effective May 2, 2011, we will relocate to Quanitico, Va. and the Alexandria location will close.  Our classes at Fort Detrick, Md. are not affected.

Degrees offered include a MBA; and Master Science programs in Acquisition and Contract Management, Logistics Management, and Management with a concentration in Acquisition and Contract Management, and Materiel Acquisition Management.

All master's degree programs and graduate certificate programs are regionally accredited. A distance learning option is available for most programs.

For members of the Defense Acquisition Workforce transfer credit may be available. Information sessions are held on a regular basis at Fort Detrick and Quantico.


 

Announced in the latest issue of Army Logistician: Florida Tech Logistics Degree adds Concentration. The Master of Science degree in Logistics Management with a concentration in Humanitarian Disaster Relief Logistics will be offered at four extended campus sites: Fort Lee, NCR and the Hampton Roads area in Virginia; and Redstone Arsenal in Alabama. The degree is also offered through distance learningRead more...

Florida Institute of Technology is certified to operate by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.

“The faculty and administration at Florida Tech really care about educating students. As far as why I chose this Florida Tech program I’m currently employed at Lockheed Martin as a quality engineer… wanted to become more empowered… become a better quality engineer. If I could give someone any one bit of advice about seeking a master’s degree… I say go for it.” — Kenneth W. Richards

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